On 8/13/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...] Edward had it on Windows. From ":help encoding-values" I gather that "Chinese" and "prc" are alias to cp936 / euc-cn. Maybe gbk and gb18030 can be added to the "family"?
I'm using Debian Etch. But I had a look at the Windoze system and found that cp936 is supported well in both Linux and Windoze, however, GBK is not supported by any of them. euc-cn is an alias of GB2312, which is only a subset of GBK. So we should not put them together. GB18030 is not exactly the same with GBK but 99% of them is the same, the remaining different part is cared by nobody in the world, and is very very complicated and very very difficult to support. Moreover, very few X servers support this encoding. So I suggest to alias GB18030 to cp936, too, simply and wrongly. :-) After having discussed about the charset, I think it's right time to do some work on the malformed characters in the toolbar tooltips. I made a patch and solved the problem yesterday (or at least it was seemed to be solved). Can anybody review my changes and give some suggestions? Thanks. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vim/message/72396
Best regards, Tony.